Semihandmade introduces the COLOR line, a mix of textured and high-gloss melamine in a variety of tones and patterns.

Semihandmade recently expanded its ECO line of reconstituted veneers and the company also used reclaimed wood.

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LAS VEGAS, NV -- Started in 2011, Semihandmade offers custom doors that fit IKEA kitchens, bathrooms, closets and media cabinets. The thirty-plus finishes include everything from sequence-cut veneers to bamboo and even reclaimed lumber. New this year is the COLOR line, a mix of textured and high-gloss melamine in a variety of tones and patterns.

Semihandmade’s ECO line of reconstituted veneers was also recently expanded. Introduced in 2014, ECO proved an immediate hit by offering a competitive price without sacrificing quality or looks. “The veneer is real wood,” says owner/founder John McDonald. “And because CNCs are used instead of our standard, hand-cut sequencing, we’re maximizing sheet-yield and cutting labor. That equals savings for the consumer.”

Another exciting development was the opening of a Semihandmade Palm Springs Showroom this past Fall in the city’s Uptown Design District. Adds McDonald, “The response to the Burbank Showroom last year was overwhelming. Despite being 80 miles away from the closest IKEA, traffic in Palm Springs has been just as amazing. The town is positively booming with construction in every sector – residential, commercial, hospitality. We’re right in the middle of it.”

Semihandmade shows no signs of slowing down in 2015; doubling their output in each of the last two years and introducing new doors with specialty brands Plyboo, Intectural and Stikwood is just the start. There’s also IKEA’s debut of the Sektion kitchen line in February – though stylish and versatile, it’s incompatible with their current Akurum system. Says McDonald, “Once that stock disappears, owners of IKEA kitchens bought in the last five or six years will need a source for replacement doors and upgrades. We want to help them. We embrace the challenge of meeting this demand and being a turn-key solution for architects, designers, builders and DIYers everywhere!”

Semihandmade, founded by John McDonald in Los Angeles in 2011, offers one-of-a-kind doors for IKEA kitchens, bathrooms, closets and media cabinets. Accessories include bookcases, wine cabinets and floating shelves. Shipping is available throughout the US and Canada.

Source: Semihandmade

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